Synonym: pocketbook, purse. Similar words: stand back, hand in hand, bags, stand by, by and by, bags of, hold back, garbage. Meaning: ['hændbæg] n. a container used for carrying money and small personal items or accessories (especially by women).
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91, So Auntie, her umbrella in one hand and her handbag in the other, set out.
92, She drove three kicks into his shins and smashed her handbag into the side of his head.
93, Two of them blocked her exit from the car park while the third smashed the car window to grab her handbag.
94, The superintendent slipped her notebook and pen back into her capacious handbag to indicate the interview was over.
95, A sneak thief can easily dip into an open handbag!
96, Donna fumbled in her handbag, looking for a piece of paper and a pen.
97, She picked up her handbag, and he rose from behind his desk to take a relieved and ceremonious farewell.
98, She rushed to her bed and grabbed the dress she'd chosen and also some lipstick from her handbag.
99, In the office if you have to leave your handbag, lock it in a drawer when you go out.
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100, The machine had a massive storage capacity which could nevertheless fit into a handbag.
101, He had been delighted beyond speech to see her until she had nervously produced the blue hospital card from out of her handbag.
102, Melissa kicked off her shoes, dumped her handbag on the floor, flopped on her bed and closed her eyes.
103, He took her pension book and four hundred pounds from her handbag.
104, Grabbed her handbag back, gave me the gargoyle stare, went inside.
105, It was not only her matching handbag and high-heeled shoes which fired my enthusiasm.
106, I noted the Americanism as she dipped into her handbag.
107, She took the two gifts from her handbag and set them on the table.
108, Laura's cheeks flushed as she hunted in her handbag for her bunch of keys.
109, Donna hurried through into the kitchen and sat down at the wooden table, pulling the envelopes from her handbag.
110, She rummaged in her handbag for the key on its wooden key ring and tried to fit it into the lock.
111, I slipped my shoes on and left my handbag by the door, heading for the stairs.
112, One of the men brandished a jagged-edge Bowie knife and demanded that 25-year-old Julie handed over her handbag containing £95.
113, I just bopped her on the head with the handbag.
114, She took three aspirins from her handbag and swallowed them, grimacing, with the last tepid mouthful of tea.
115, He opened her handbag, but the address book revealed nothing.
116, From her handbag Blanche took out a colour photograph of Patricia Hoskin.
117, She put the books down on the vanity table and with trembling fingers opened her handbag to find her face powder.
118, The Assistant Secretary put a large floppy handbag on the table and took out a small handkerchief.
119, The pensioner had a handbag containing £400 ripped from her grasp when he struck in Old Roan.
120, The guard allocated to her had removed all her make-up kit from her handbag, a subtle attempt at demoralization.